Il giorno mer, 10/02/2010 alle 08.54 -0400, David Bremner ha scritto:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 13:22:41 +0100, Patrick Ohly
<patrick.ohly(a)intel.com> wrote:
>
> So 1.0 won't make it. Is there a chance to get a 0.9.2 compiled properly
> (libical used by libsynthesis) into Lucid? Does that depend on David
> updating something or can the Ubuntu team do the update themselves?
Unfortunately I'm not sure who, if anyone, is doing the port to
Ubuntu. It may just be a script.
It generally is, but since we are late I can take care of the "pressing"
which should get 0.9.2 in anyway (since it does more bugfixing than
adding new features, I think it will be almost straighforward).
The current libsynthesis packages in Debian experimental might be
worthwhile for Ubuntu, since they are compiled against libical. If a
few people would test them against syncevolution 0.9.1 or 0.9.2, I could
arrange to have them uploaded to unstable. That would make it plausible
to package 0.9.2, since packaging two versions of libsynthesis is a bit
of a pain, and my goal for Debian at this point is 1.0 betaX.
I will try.
(Any quick pointer on what is the fastest way?
So far, I only tested syncevolution with scheduleworld but my free
account expired, and setting up a funambol server slightly scares me
out.)
Pietro